Capt. Alger: How many days do you think we've been on these waters.
Capt. Aldrich: To many.
Capt. Alger: When we get to the colonies, I’m gonna have some local tea.
Capt. Aldrich: If we ever get to the colonies, you know what waters we're sailing on.
Capt. Alger: Yes I know, the crew even knows, and that is why I will be making a speech to the crew, telling them how to kill the beast from hell if we ever do encounter it.
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Alger: Listion up, I am aware of all of your concerns regarding the frighting beast that terrorizes theses waters. I’m also aware we’re not a really big ship of any sort, quite frankly we happen to be one smallest the Royal Navy has to offer. But we still have a chance, here let me explain. In the 1400’s the first sightings of the beast were occurring. Tales of sailors who somehow managed to survive the encounter with the beast describe it as being almost like a island that moves with tentacles attached. Though it is not as big as a small island of any sort. It is still big, the beast is said to feed on whales, which could help explain why it attacks ships. It mistakens ships as whales and by the time the beast realizes it has a hold of a ship, it’s too late. Now how do we go about starddling it or even killing it. Reports in the past indicate that you want to go for the tentacles, don’t let it tip the ship over or worse sink it . They are the ones that cause the most damage. And if the creature fully surfaces, aim for its gigantic eyes, blind it. And some say if you aim torwards the back of the beast, you can pierce its heart. If you do all of that, we might have a good chance of surviving.
Capt. Aldrich: Any questions
Cabin boy#1: Yes, I have one, this all seems impossible for such a small ship and crew!
Cabin boy#2: Yea I agree, were likely to die in these waters!
Cabin boy# Why did I ever signed up be part of the new world.
Narrator: While the crew was busy